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Symantec Intros Backup Exec System Recovery 7.0
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, May 29, 2007
Symantec has announced the release of Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 7.0, the latest version of its complete and fast Windows system recovery solution.
Backup Exec System Recovery enables businesses to recover complete Windows systems in minutes and introduces enhanced Microsoft Exchange, virtual, and data recovery capabilities as well as new centralized management to give IT administrators added flexibility and simplified management in protecting their valuable IT assets.
With this release, Backup Exec System Recovery adds significant performance improvements and adds support for Microsoft Vista, x64-bit platforms, VMware ESX Server, and Microsoft Virtual Server.
Backup Exec System Recovery is a stand-alone solution for Windows Servers and may be purchased and installed separately, or together with the entire family of Backup Exec product offerings.
"In today s mission-critical environments, all systems from servers to desktops to laptops must be easily and quickly recoverable, whether to similar or dissimilar hardware," said Darrell Riddle, director, product management, Symantec.
A disk based solution; it overcomes tedious and painful manual system recovery processes that can take days if not weeks by capturing an exact copy of a system including operating system, applications, system settings, user settings, and data in a single recovery point. When systems fail, IT administrators simply select the recovery point to restore from and it restores the complete system in a fraction of the time of traditional methods.
Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery also speeds the recovery of individual emails, files, and folders. A new exchange retrieve option simplifies exchange recovery, providing fast and easy recovery not only of the entire exchange server but also of individual messages, attachments, folders, and mailboxes.
It also provides a familiar web search experience called backup exec retrieve to make it easy for users to recover their own files and folders without IT intervention. A similar search and retrieve capability is also available via integration with Google desktop.
In addition, end users looking to protect only select files and folders can now choose to run a local file and folder protection schema in addition to the volume-based recovery point process. This includes support for versioning so customers can keep multiple versions of the same file containing the various changes in time that they wish to restore.
Providing support for the growing virtual environment market, Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery delivers seamless conversion of physical recovery points to virtual formats (P2V) as well as conversion of virtual systems back to physical environments (V2P) for VMware ESX Server, VMware Server, VMware Workstation, and Microsoft Virtual Server. Administrators can choose to convert entire systems at once or selective volumes at a time.
Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery also introduces centralized management, providing an at-a-glance view of all system backup and recovery activity across multiple systems from a central location. This new Backup Exec System Recovery Manager component simplifies backup and recovery administration for organizations with more than a single system, enabling administrators to centrally create backup jobs, view real-time status, run reports, quickly resolve any problems identified and add new systems quickly and easily as required.
Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 7.0 is available at USD 1,095 per server and USD 69 per workstation. Symantec Backup Exec for Windows Servers customers may purchase the new Backup Exec for Windows Servers System Recovery Option for USD695.
All product components are scheduled to be available in late April through Symantec s worldwide network of distributors and resellers. In addition, Symantec offers consulting, education and support services for Backup Exec System Recovery products to aid customers in protecting their critical Windows systems.
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- ravikanth,
thinkserv techn, mumbai
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its good |
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- amber,
uptec, lucknow
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hi
I need know how can restore by using this software and differents between IDR veritas and symantec backup exce 7.0 |
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- Ramachandran,
nts, dubai
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no comment |
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- amber,
uptec, lucknow
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